Emotional intelligence aids sex for women

Women who are better able to monitor their own and others’ feelings and emotions get more pleasure from sex, a new study suggests.

Mom?s Obesity Linked to Asthma in Kids

Mother’s depression affects infant’s sleep: study

But the new study also suggests that infants’ sleep disturbances are reversible with behavioral, environmental changes.

Even Late Preemies at Risk for Infection

Health literacy boosts happiness in older adults: study

Older adults who are able to read, understand, and use health and medical information are happier, new research suggests.

FDA puts new warnings on 2 testosterone gels

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it is requiring manufacturers of two prescription topical testosterone gels, AndroGel and Testim, to include a boxed warning on the products’ labels after receiving reports of adverse effects in children accidentally exposed to the drugs.

Herpes drug may help control the AIDS virus

According to a new study, the herpes drug Zovirax may work against HIV in tissues that are infected with the herpes virus.

Testosterone injections may act as male birth control

Testosterone injections for men helped prevent pregnancy in a new study, but the possible alternative to current birth control methods needs more study, experts say.

Watching adult-themed TV linked to early teen sex

A new study suggests that kids are less likely to separate reality from fiction if they’re exposed to adult-themed shows as children.

5 dating habits that could be cute–or crazy

In this article, a reporter talks about five well-intentioned dating habits that can easily go too far.

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